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MALTA'S pension system owes much of its current sta- bility to inward migration, yet a strategic review warns de- mographic trends and housing vulnerabilities could strain the system. The findings come from the 2025 Strategic Review on the Adequacy, Sustainability, and Solidarity of Malta's Pension System. Mandated by the Social Secu- rity Act, the review every five years examines whether pen- sions remain financially viable, socially equitable, and suffi- cient to provide retirees with a decent standard of living. 87% increase in contributors The report emphasizes the crucial role of foreign workers in maintaining Malta's pay-as- you-go pension system. With a fertility rate of just 1.06 and an aging local work- force, the country relies heav- ily on inward migration to balance contributions and pay outs. Between 2008 and 2023, so- cial security contributors grew from 151,000 to 283,000, an 87% surge largely driven by migrant workers. WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT WEDNESDAY EDITION €1.00 WEDNESDAY • 7 JANUARY 2026 • ISSUE 972 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY EDITORIAL • PAGE 11 CONTINUES PAGE 2 Immigration keeps Malta's pensions system afloat CONTINUES PAGE 3 Zabbar local council appeals elderly home development permit JAMES DEBONO jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt Of the 245,000 foreign contributors between 2008 and 2023, only 5,736, 2.3%, earned pension entitlements, strategic review shows The project was the subject of a protest last December endorsed by senior PL officials Migration policy and labour participation remain central to pension sustainability THE Ħaż-Żabbar Local Council has appealed against the Planning Authority's decision to approve an elderly home in the centre of the locality. The proposed development, in Misraħ tal-Madonna Medjatrici, involves the demolition of an ex- isting building. Donald Trump MATTHEW FARRUGIA mfarrugia@mediatoday.com.mt The main concern raised by the local council is the project's proximity to the iconic and protected parish church

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